DNR Secretary Cathy Stepp recently suggested that naming rights for Wisconsin's state parks could be sold to help the parks stay financially solvent under Governor Walker's propsed budget. We hear your calls and comments on the proposal.

An Assembly Labor Committee hearing on a right-to-work bill ended on Monday night after lawmakers heard nearly 12 hours of hearing public testimony, the majority of which came from people opposed to the legislation.

The lead author of Wisconsin’s controversial iron mining bill said he’s disappointed with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for causing the mining company Gogebic Taconite to pull back on it’s proposed northern Wisconsin mine.

A CEO and former business journalist says Gov. Scott Walker is showing a pattern of "government by surprise" by making big policy changes without putting them in the public eye during his gubernatorial campaigns.

"I wonder if voters would have voted differently if they knew that Governor Walker and the GOP Legislature were going to mess around with our two biggest assets in the state," said John Torinus, chairman of Serigraph and former newspaper editor and columnist. "There was not much...

Pro-labor activists spoke out against a right-to-work bill at a public hearing that has lasted well into the evening on Monday, criticizing conservative rationale that the bill will lead to liberty and economic prosperity.